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"Picture B.J. Blazkowicz dropping off your mail, and you get the idea"- Indiegames.com

"Hideously rendered motivational posters"- Vice.com

"I fixed a broken fax machine"- Rock Paper Shotgun

This is a short Windows 95-looking office simulation and narrative.

Play through the career of an office worker, and enjoy the thrills and chills that only an office can offer. The point of the game is to figure out the point of the game, so only the most diligent employee will thrive in this harsh world...

The game was coded in Game Maker, by GZ from gzstorm.com. It can be a bit hard to make 3D games in Game Maker though, so if you want to learn how to make 3D games you might want to check out Unity instead. Good luck!

Unfortunately we're probably not going to update the game further, beyond fixing bugs. Maybe if it sells well we might consider making some additions to the game, but at this point it looks like we'll have to let it sit for a while.

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Cool vid, and thanks for giving the game a try. We really appreciate it. Looks like the beginning was a bit frustrating, but you were an inch away from figuring the whole thing out. Maybe give it another go some time in the future and see if you like it. :-)

Sorry that you found the game boring. I don't think we're going to expand the gameplay much right now, so if you want a refund you can e-mail us at support AT astrojone DOT com. Again, sorry that you didn't like it.

We had some issues porting the game to other platforms, but we might do it later. Sorry that we can't bring it to Linux right now, but feel free to sign up for the newsletter at the bottom of http://astrojone.com and we'll send out an update if we can manage to port it.

Kind of. You can trigger most endings on any regular work day, except for two obscure ones, one of which can only be triggered on the first day and the other has to be done repeatedly until you get the ending. I'd say that if you carefully scour the floors in every single room on a regular work day you'll be able to unlock most of the endings.

No worries, the game is really cool (spent some good minutes looking at the office window =P) and the BGM sets the correct mood!I just wish it could save my progress, because I had to stop playing it and when I came back, had to start all over again.